Aug 1, 2017

What if a chance meeting between four...okay, three of the biggest rock and rollers of the 1950s produced a SUPER GROUP? And not just any super group, but one with actual super powers and the abilities hat allowed them to overcome any perils they encountered. This is that story.

Mar 31, 2017

Episode 17 - Elvis, And Saturday Night Live (The Other Elvis) - AKA APRIL FOOLS!

A few months after The King passed away - a different Elvis, from the other side of the pond, created quite a name for himself on live television. During a performance on December 17th, 1977 as the musical guests on Saturday Night Live, Elvis Costello and the Attractions stopped playing their "approved" song in favor of a completely different song.

Though banned from Saturday Night Live, Elvis Costello immediately became a household name in The United States.

Dec 12, 2016

Episode 16 "Elvis, And A Christmas Carol"

The King decides not to give out Christmas bonuses to the Memphis Mafia this year, so the boys are forced to get all "Dickensian" on his ass! All of you favorite characters are back in this 2nd season ending episode...as well as some new ones!

Dec 1, 2016

What would happen if 4 of the biggest names is Rock & Roll got together in a studio? OK, 3 of the biggest names and Carl Perkins.Well that's just what happened on December 4, 1956 when Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash all found themselves in a recording studio at Sun Records. Engineer Jack Clement happened to record the four rockers in what has since been titled, "The Million Dollar Quartet."Hell they even made a broadway musical about it!

Sit back and enjoy this mini episode which features a brand new Christmas song that's certain to be a holiday classic for many years to come!

Nov 14, 2016

The year is 1956 and Elvis and the crew are back in the studio recording a tune written by Otis Blackwell (and perhaps with a writing credit tossed to the artist for making the song famous). But not everyone is a fan of the message that "Don't Be Cruel" conveys. Perhaps "Be Cruel" would be a better way to go. Fine out in this mini episode...

Oct 17, 2016

Elvis's debut on the big screen was originally a post Civil War film titled "The Reno Brothers." However, once Col. Tom Parker and the bigwigs at the studio decided it would be more beneficial for all parties if The King sang throughout the film, it was renamed "Love Me Tender," for no other reason than that was the name of the single that would be released from the film.

Listen as Brendan, Jim, Kevin, and Steve bring The Reno Brothers to life, one last time...

Sep 30, 2016

Episode 14: "Elvis, And The Mama." Everyday was Mother's Day to Elvis! In this episode we explore the intensely maternal relation between Gladys and The King. Think of how popular this reality show would have been!

Sep 1, 2016

Episode 13: "Elvis, And The Cos." What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas...for the most part. When Elvis Presley was too "sick" to perform, it was rising comedian, Bill Cosby who filled in for him. Listen to the latest episode of "Elvis, And" and see if you could have predicted the legends eventual downfall. It''s The King vs. The Jello King.